Customizing the Behavior and Appearance of Word 2010
Customizing the Behavior and Appearance of Word 2010
- create a Quick Style
- apply a Quick Style
- make document-wide style changes in Word 2010
- use AutoCorrect in Word 2010
- undo an AutoCorrect action in Word 2010
- create a document from a template in Word 2010
- save a document as a template in Word 2010
- customize the Ribbon in Word 2010
- customize the appearance and behavior of Word 2010
Word 2010 enables you to efficiently create attractive and organized documents using a variety of automated and pre-built features. You can quickly and easily use any of the Word 2010 styles to give your document a polished appearance, or you can create your own styles so you can use a custom appearance over and over. In addition, Word 2010 enables you to create documents using pre-built templates that are bundled with Word, saving you time and effort in choosing a layout and color scheme for your files. This course introduces Quick Styles and templates, and also explores an editing feature – AutoCorrect – that automatically corrects common errors such as not capitalizing the first letter of a sentence, or accidental usage of the Caps Lock key. The course also demonstrates how you can customize the Ribbon.
Customizing the Behavior and Appearance of Word 2010
Customizing the Behavior and Appearance of Word 2010
- create a Quick Style
- apply a Quick Style
- make document-wide style changes in Word 2010
- use AutoCorrect in Word 2010
- undo an AutoCorrect action in Word 2010
- create a document from a template in Word 2010
- save a document as a template in Word 2010
- customize the Ribbon in Word 2010
- customize the appearance and behavior of Word 2010
Word 2010 enables you to efficiently create attractive and organized documents using a variety of automated and pre-built features. You can quickly and easily use any of the Word 2010 styles to give your document a polished appearance, or you can create your own styles so you can use a custom appearance over and over. In addition, Word 2010 enables you to create documents using pre-built templates that are bundled with Word, saving you time and effort in choosing a layout and color scheme for your files. This course introduces Quick Styles and templates, and also explores an editing feature – AutoCorrect – that automatically corrects common errors such as not capitalizing the first letter of a sentence, or accidental usage of the Caps Lock key. The course also demonstrates how you can customize the Ribbon.
Drawing and Inserting Graphics in Word 2010
Drawing and Inserting Graphics in Word 2010
- add clip art to a document
- use Word 2010 to take and add a screenshot to a document
- add a picture to a document in Word 2010
- add a shape to a document and edit it in Word 2010
- add WordArt to a document and edit it in Word 2010
- add a text box to a document in Word 2010
- add SmartArt to a document and edit it in Word 2010
- add graphics to a document and edit them in Word 2010
We all know that to create an effective Word document, your text must be clear and organized, but we sometimes neglect the overall attractiveness of our documents. This course demonstrates powerful drawing and graphic features of Word 2010 - features that can boost the appeal of virtually any document! The course focuses on the processes and tools that allow you to add pictures, Clip Art, screenshots, and SmartArt to your documents. It also explores drawing components such as shapes, WordArt, and text boxes.
Drawing and Inserting Graphics in Word 2010
Drawing and Inserting Graphics in Word 2010
- add clip art to a document
- use Word 2010 to take and add a screenshot to a document
- add a picture to a document in Word 2010
- add a shape to a document and edit it in Word 2010
- add WordArt to a document and edit it in Word 2010
- add a text box to a document in Word 2010
- add SmartArt to a document and edit it in Word 2010
- add graphics to a document and edit them in Word 2010
We all know that to create an effective Word document, your text must be clear and organized, but we sometimes neglect the overall attractiveness of our documents. This course demonstrates powerful drawing and graphic features of Word 2010 - features that can boost the appeal of virtually any document! The course focuses on the processes and tools that allow you to add pictures, Clip Art, screenshots, and SmartArt to your documents. It also explores drawing components such as shapes, WordArt, and text boxes.
Formatting and Working with Text in Word 2010
Formatting and Working with Text in Word 2010
- use the Mini toolbar to apply formatting in Word 2010
- use the Format Painter in Word 2010
- use the Home tab to apply formatting in a Word document
- cut, copy, and paste text in a Word document
- undo and redo actions in Word 2010
- create a list in Word 2010
- format text in Word 2010
Word 2010 makes it easy to apply formatting to documents by providing a live visual preview of various formatting options. This allows you to view a variety of formatting changes before actually committing to them. This course explains the Font formatting options, as well as the Mini toolbar and Live Preview features. In addition, the creation and formatting of bulleted, numbered, and multilevel lists are demonstrated.
Formatting and Working with Text in Word 2010
Formatting and Working with Text in Word 2010
- use the Mini toolbar to apply formatting in Word 2010
- use the Format Painter in Word 2010
- use the Home tab to apply formatting in a Word document
- cut, copy, and paste text in a Word document
- undo and redo actions in Word 2010
- create a list in Word 2010
- format text in Word 2010
Word 2010 makes it easy to apply formatting to documents by providing a live visual preview of various formatting options. This allows you to view a variety of formatting changes before actually committing to them. This course explains the Font formatting options, as well as the Mini toolbar and Live Preview features. In addition, the creation and formatting of bulleted, numbered, and multilevel lists are demonstrated.
Getting Started with Word 2010
Getting Started with Word 2010
- recognize tasks you can perform in Word 2010
- open a Word 2010 document
- create a new document in Word 2010
- distinguish between the various ways of entering, selecting, and deleting text in Word 2010
- distinguish between the primary functions of key Word 2010 user interface components
- use basic features of Word 2010
Word 2010 is the newest version of Microsoft's dynamic word processing tool and it offers features that allow you to create attractive and engaging documents. The Ribbon menu, which is unique to Microsoft Office, organizes Word’s many features into related tabs and makes it easier to quickly access those you need. The new Backstage view provides a single streamlined 'stage' for all file-level tools, such as those used for saving, printing, and sharing your files. This course explores these topics and many other basics of using Word 2010, including opening the application, creating new documents, and an introduction to the many tools that will help you create and edit your documents.
Getting Started with Word 2010
Getting Started with Word 2010
- recognize tasks you can perform in Word 2010
- open a Word 2010 document
- create a new document in Word 2010
- distinguish between the various ways of entering, selecting, and deleting text in Word 2010
- distinguish between the primary functions of key Word 2010 user interface components
- use basic features of Word 2010
Word 2010 is the newest version of Microsoft's dynamic word processing tool and it offers features that allow you to create attractive and engaging documents. The Ribbon menu, which is unique to Microsoft Office, organizes Word’s many features into related tabs and makes it easier to quickly access those you need. The new Backstage view provides a single streamlined 'stage' for all file-level tools, such as those used for saving, printing, and sharing your files. This course explores these topics and many other basics of using Word 2010, including opening the application, creating new documents, and an introduction to the many tools that will help you create and edit your documents.
Moving Around in Word 2010
Moving Around in Word 2010
- identify features and tools for moving around in a Word 2010 document
- use the Navigation Pane in Word 2010
- use the Find and Replace feature in Word 2010
- use the Zoom feature in Word 2010
- use Full Screen Reading view in Word 2010
- use Outline view in Word 2010
- use the features and tools in Word 2010 to view and move around a document, for a given scenario
Word 2010 offers a variety of intuitive navigation features that help you move around and find your way through documents, whether they're a few pages or hundreds of pages long! This course explores basic navigation features such as scrollbars and keyboard keys, along with built-in tools such as the new Navigation Pane. This pane combines features of the Document Map, thumbnails, and Search features found in earlier versions of Word into one, easy-to-use interface. The course also demonstrates how to use Word's Full Screen Reading view to page through a file as if it were a printed document, and how to use Word's Outline view to organize your document.
Moving Around in Word 2010
Moving Around in Word 2010
- identify features and tools for moving around in a Word 2010 document
- use the Navigation Pane in Word 2010
- use the Find and Replace feature in Word 2010
- use the Zoom feature in Word 2010
- use Full Screen Reading view in Word 2010
- use Outline view in Word 2010
- use the features and tools in Word 2010 to view and move around a document, for a given scenario
Word 2010 offers a variety of intuitive navigation features that help you move around and find your way through documents, whether they're a few pages or hundreds of pages long! This course explores basic navigation features such as scrollbars and keyboard keys, along with built-in tools such as the new Navigation Pane. This pane combines features of the Document Map, thumbnails, and Search features found in earlier versions of Word into one, easy-to-use interface. The course also demonstrates how to use Word's Full Screen Reading view to page through a file as if it were a printed document, and how to use Word's Outline view to organize your document.
Organizing and Arranging Text in Word 2010
Organizing and Arranging Text in Word 2010
- create a custom border and apply it in Word 2010
- apply basic shading and borders in Word 2010
- work with hidden text and formatting marks in Word 2010
- change margins in Word 2010
- create indents in Word 2010
- adjust spacing in Word 2010
- create columns in Word 2010
- organize and arrange text in Word 2010
To create an attractive, coherent Word 2010 document, it's important to understand the application's basic paragraph-formatting features. This course explores formatting paragraphs in Word 2010, along with a variety of other useful formatting tools such as margins and indents. The course demonstrates how to set margins, paragraph indenting and alignment, tab stops, and how to show or hide formatting marks than can help guide your formatting decisions.
Organizing and Arranging Text in Word 2010
Organizing and Arranging Text in Word 2010
- create a custom border and apply it in Word 2010
- apply basic shading and borders in Word 2010
- work with hidden text and formatting marks in Word 2010
- change margins in Word 2010
- create indents in Word 2010
- adjust spacing in Word 2010
- create columns in Word 2010
- organize and arrange text in Word 2010
To create an attractive, coherent Word 2010 document, it's important to understand the application's basic paragraph-formatting features. This course explores formatting paragraphs in Word 2010, along with a variety of other useful formatting tools such as margins and indents. The course demonstrates how to set margins, paragraph indenting and alignment, tab stops, and how to show or hide formatting marks than can help guide your formatting decisions.
Reviewing Documents in Word 2010
Reviewing Documents in Word 2010
- use the Research feature in Word 2010
- use the Help feature in Word 2010
- use the automatic spelling and grammar checker in Word 2010
- run the spelling and grammar checker in Word 2010
- use comments in Word 2010
- use track changes in Word 2010
- spellcheck and review a document in Word 2010
No one wants to be embarrassed by glaring grammatical mistakes and misspellings in a document. To help you catch these errors, Word 2010 includes editing tools that enable you to spot and fix your typos as you work. It also enables you to use other proofing features such as a thesaurus, research options, and word count statistics to help you proof your work. In addition, you can make changes while reviewing your work using a feature that tracks all of your edits, and you can also leave comments during your review. This course explores all of these proofing features, from spelling and grammar correction to tracking changes. The course also demonstrates how to use the Help feature in Word 2010.
Reviewing Documents in Word 2010
Reviewing Documents in Word 2010
- use the Research feature in Word 2010
- use the Help feature in Word 2010
- use the automatic spelling and grammar checker in Word 2010
- run the spelling and grammar checker in Word 2010
- use comments in Word 2010
- use track changes in Word 2010
- spellcheck and review a document in Word 2010
No one wants to be embarrassed by glaring grammatical mistakes and misspellings in a document. To help you catch these errors, Word 2010 includes editing tools that enable you to spot and fix your typos as you work. It also enables you to use other proofing features such as a thesaurus, research options, and word count statistics to help you proof your work. In addition, you can make changes while reviewing your work using a feature that tracks all of your edits, and you can also leave comments during your review. This course explores all of these proofing features, from spelling and grammar correction to tracking changes. The course also demonstrates how to use the Help feature in Word 2010.
Saving, Sharing, and Printing in Word 2010
Saving, Sharing, and Printing in Word 2010
- save a document in a different format in Word 2010
- save a Word 2010 document
- change the default save options in Word 2010
- save and send a document in Word 2010
- print a document in Word 2010
- save, send, and print documents in Word 2010
Once you've created an attractive, well-structured document, how do you save it for future use? Word 2010 enables you to save your documents in many formats, including the standard .docx file extension, along with the well-recognized .doc extension. You can also save your documents as PDF or XPS files to make them uneditable and give them standardized appearances for sharing. In addition, you can choose to save and send your document using e-mail, Microsoft SkyDrive, upload your document as a blog post, or save it on SharePoint. If you want to print your document, you can use Word 2010's new streamlined Print interface which presents print options, such as orientation and duplex printing, on the same page as a preview of your document. This course explores Word 2010's features for saving and printing your documents.
Saving, Sharing, and Printing in Word 2010
Saving, Sharing, and Printing in Word 2010
- save a document in a different format in Word 2010
- save a Word 2010 document
- change the default save options in Word 2010
- save and send a document in Word 2010
- print a document in Word 2010
- save, send, and print documents in Word 2010
Once you've created an attractive, well-structured document, how do you save it for future use? Word 2010 enables you to save your documents in many formats, including the standard .docx file extension, along with the well-recognized .doc extension. You can also save your documents as PDF or XPS files to make them uneditable and give them standardized appearances for sharing. In addition, you can choose to save and send your document using e-mail, Microsoft SkyDrive, upload your document as a blog post, or save it on SharePoint. If you want to print your document, you can use Word 2010's new streamlined Print interface which presents print options, such as orientation and duplex printing, on the same page as a preview of your document. This course explores Word 2010's features for saving and printing your documents.
Structuring Word 2010 Documents
Structuring Word 2010 Documents
- use the Navigation Pane to restructure headings and content in Word 2010
- change how Word inserts automatic page breaks
- use section breaks in Word 2010
- add headers and footers to documents in Word 2010
- add custom page numbers to documents in Word 2010
- add page numbers to documents in Word 2010
- use headings, breaks, and page numbers to structure a document in Word 2010
Word 2010 provides many options for structuring your documents quickly and easily. This course demonstrates how to use headings to restructure the outline of a document using the Navigation Pane. If you're creating large documents with many pages, you might want to add page numbers to make your information easy to locate. The course explores how to add page numbers along with other structural components, such as page and sections breaks, headers, and footers.
Structuring Word 2010 Documents
Structuring Word 2010 Documents
- use the Navigation Pane to restructure headings and content in Word 2010
- change how Word inserts automatic page breaks
- use section breaks in Word 2010
- add headers and footers to documents in Word 2010
- add custom page numbers to documents in Word 2010
- add page numbers to documents in Word 2010
- use headings, breaks, and page numbers to structure a document in Word 2010
Word 2010 provides many options for structuring your documents quickly and easily. This course demonstrates how to use headings to restructure the outline of a document using the Navigation Pane. If you're creating large documents with many pages, you might want to add page numbers to make your information easy to locate. The course explores how to add page numbers along with other structural components, such as page and sections breaks, headers, and footers.
Word 2010: Configuring Word
Word 2010: Configuring Word
- Customizing your document view settings
- Customizing your interface
- Adjusting your input options
- Adjusting the language options
- Adjusting your save options
- Adjusting your print options
- Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
- Customizing the ribbon
There are a number of ways you can personalize Word 2010 to best suit your needs. Explore input adjustment, save and view settings, and how to customize the interface, ribbon, and Quick Access Toolbar.
Word 2010: Creating, Opening, & Saving Documents
Word 2010: Creating, Opening, & Saving Documents
- Creating & opening a document
- Using document templates
- Creating & editing a document template
- Saving your document
- Saving your document as a PDF
- Recovering a previous version of your document
- Preparing to print your document
- Printing your document
- Accessing your document statistics
- Checking your document for compatibility issues
- Creating an accessible document
- Protecting your document
- Adjusting your document's protection settings
Learn how to create, open, save, and print documents. Also, discover how to work with templates, and examine document protection settings.
Word 2010: Editing Documents
Word 2010: Editing Documents
- Inserting text
- Inserting text more efficiently
- Inserting a text box
- Inserting special characters
- Adding to your document properties
- Selecting text manually
- Selecting text automatically
- Cutting, copying & pasting in Word 2010
- Moving text
- Using Word 2010's paste options
- Using the AutoText function
- Undoing & redoing your actions
- Using AutoCorrect
- Configuring the AutoCorrect settings
- Using spell check
- Configuring the spell check tool
Word 2010 provides a substantial number of methods and tools for editing documents. Discover how to work with text, use spelling and grammar tools, AutoCorrect and AutoText, and adjust the properties of documents.
Word 2010: Find & Replace Tools
Word 2010: Find & Replace Tools
- Jumping to a location in your document
- Finding words & phrases in a document
- Using the advanced search tools
- Using the Find & Replace tool
- Performing wildcard searches
- Replacing text formats
- Replacing special characters
Word 2010 makes it easy to locate and replace specific text in documents. Discover how to use the Find and Replace tools to find specific text, replace a word or words, and replace text formats and special characters.
Word 2010: Formatting Documents
Word 2010: Formatting Documents
- Changing your text's font & size
- Using colors & highlighting tools
- Using upper & lower case tools
- Aligning your text
- Modifying your paragraph spacing
- Inserting bullet points
- Creating your own list style
- Organizing your text into columns
- Using tab stops
- Using the hyphenation tools
- Using text styles
- Creating your own text style
- Creating style sets
- Inspecting your text formatting
- Importing styles from another document
- Creating a title with WordArt
- Changing your WordArt title fill & outline style
- Adding text effects to your WordArt title
- Changing the fill style of a WordArt shape
- Changing your document's theme
Make your Word 2010 documents look more professional. Explore a number of formatting techniques, including text alignment, titles and bullet lists, text styles, and themes.
Word 2010: Forms & Bulk Mailings
Word 2010: Forms & Bulk Mailings
- Inserting a dropdown menu
- Creating a multiple choice list
- Protecting your form
- Creating envelopes
- Creating labels
- Creating a mailing list
- Importing a mailing list
- Editing your mailing list
- Creating a mail merge document
- Printing or e-mailing a mail merge document
- Configuring your Mail Merge
Word 2010 isn't just for creating text documents. Discover how to create and work with forms and surveys, create labels and envelopes, and work with mailing lists and mail merges.
Word 2010: Getting Started
Word 2010: Getting Started
- Finding & opening the program
- Using Word 2010
- Scrolling through the document
- Using the zoom function
- Using the different view modes
- Using the full screen mode
- Using the Navigation pane
- Working on multiple documents
Get started using Word 2010. Explore the Word interface, learn to navigate through a document and between multiple documents, and work with the view modes, the navigation pane, and the zoom function.
Word 2010: Graphics & Diagrams
Word 2010: Graphics & Diagrams
- Creating a shape-based diagram
- Arranging items on a page
- Using the selection pane
- Inserting a SmartArt graphic
- Modifying a SmartArt graphic
- Inserting a chart
- Formatting your chart
- Labeling your chart
- Inserting an item from Excel
You can draw attention to important information using graphics and diagrams in a Word document. Discover how to work with diagrams, charts, shapes, SmartArt, and importing items from Excel.
Word 2010: Illustrating Documents
Word 2010: Illustrating Documents
- Inserting images
- Taking a screenshot
- Adjusting your text wrapping options
- Editing an inserted image
- Inserting hyperlinks
- Inserting a video
- Inserting an equation
- Creating an equation
- Inserting a watermark
There are a number of elements other than text than you can include in Word 2010 documents. Learn to work with images, and insert hyperlinks, equations, watermarks, and videos into your documents.
Word 2010: Modifying Document Structure
Word 2010: Modifying Document Structure
- Inserting a page break
- Creating & formatting a section
- Inserting page numbers
- Inserting headers & footers
- Saving & reusing a header
- Inserting a cover page
- Customizing your page & paragraph outlines
- Inserting bookmarks
- Using the cross reference function
- Inserting a caption
- Creating a table of contents
- Customizing your table of contents
- Creating an index
- Creating a table of figures
- Planning & restructuring your document
- Creating a master document
Structure is important, especially in larger documents. Discover how to organize Word 2010 documents by adding headers and footers, page breaks and numbers, bookmarks, tables, a table of contents (TOC), and an index.
Word 2010: Research Tools
Word 2010: Research Tools
- Using the dictionary & thesaurus
- Managing your bibliography
- Translating your document
- Inserting line numbers
- Inserting footnotes
- Customizing your footnotes
- Inserting endnotes
Professionalize your next research paper by using the research tools in Word 2010. Discover how to insert a bibliography, line numbers, footnotes, and endnotes. Also, explore the the dictionary, thesaurus, and translation tool.
Word 2010: Sharing & Collaboration Tools
Word 2010: Sharing & Collaboration Tools
- Sending your document via email
- Sharing your document via OneDrive
- Tracking changes in a document
- Comparing two documents
- Merging multiple documents
- Inserting a comment
- Publishing your document online
- Publishing your document on a blog
Word 2010 lets you work with others on the same document. Discover how to work with collaboration tools, and examine the various methods available for sharing and publishing your document.
Word 2010: Table Tools
Word 2010: Table Tools
- Creating a table
- Inserting & deleting items in a table
- Resizing your table rows & columns
- Formatting the text in your table
- Adjusting your table borders
- Applying color to your table
- Adjusting your table layout
- Sorting the data in your table
- Performing a calculation in your table
Tables are useful for data presentation. Discover how to work with tables, including how to create and resize a table; add, sort, and remove data; apply borders and colors; and adjust the table layout.